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Russia Supports China's Global Governance Initiative, Details to Come Later



in reply to bubblybubbles

Who cares in a few months Russia wont be able to fight because they will have no gas. This is all just a bluff because Putin knows the 3 day war can not be won now unless all other countries cut off supplies.
in reply to n3m37h

You must also remember that they're running out of ice. The new shipments from Thailand are being delayed by jaguar attacks.
in reply to emergencyfood

No shit...

Oil refiners make lots of products, gas, diesel, kerosene (aviation gas)

No refineries, none of these products, no vehicles to move troops no more war.

Also no income to fund said war.

Dumbass

in reply to n3m37h

If that was the way to win the war then Russia would've have won a long time ago because they've been attacking Ukrainian refineries all this time on a much bigger scale. The only dumbass in this conversation is the one who evidently hasn't considered this obvious fact.
in reply to n3m37h

No, the distinction is important. Russia mostly extracts petroleum and gas, and exports them. The processing happens in China or India. Then, the processed components, including petrol (gasoline), are resold by China and India.

Now I'm sure Russia would rather their refineries not be attacked, and these disruptions could very well cause local shortages or price fluctuations. But for the wider economy or overall supply chains, this won't matter much.

in reply to emergencyfood

Wow, you're dumber than I initally thought...

energyandcleanair.org/june-202…

He first graphic here proves you wrong

Why would anyone sell cheap crude then buy back expensive gas??

Why have refiners if youre exportibg crude?

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in reply to n3m37h

Lmao. Russia was supplying almost the entirety of Europe with cheap gas and suddenly they're gonna just run out of it? Be fr.
in reply to Grapho

Putin amitted there is a shortage. Banned all exports. Ukrain has destroyed 30% of russian refineries.
reuters.com/business/energy/pa…
in reply to n3m37h

Imagine seeing these types of stories pop up every few months for the past three years and still believing them. 🤣
in reply to Grapho

Gas as in gasoline, not gas as in… gas. Ukrainian attacks on refineries in Russia looks to have had a pretty sizable effect.
in reply to n3m37h

Germany is the one that will run out of gas. Russia was the supplier.
in reply to bubblybubbles

I've come around after a journalist I trust (real journalist, got his house firebombed and his crew falsely arrested) explained the history of Russia that led up to this. I don't think NATO troops should be in Ukraine and I don't think Ukraine should've ever been floated as a NATO candidate (as insincerely and manipulatively as it was).

I think both Russia and Ukraine are serving as barriers to peace, in Ukraine's case mainly because of their stubborn insistence on American involvement in any post-war security arrangement.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Obviously this is all preliminary, and the US Border Control Service has zero credibility, but this actually sounds like they did some investigation and Hyundai was actually breaking the law by importing South Koreans, on non-work visa's and then having them work at their state subsidized plant instead of hiring local workers. Apparently some executives/managers were arrested as well which doesn't fit the normal modus operandi for ICE terror raids.


Debian 13.1 disponibile per il download


Debian 13.1 “Trixie” è disponibile con 71 correzioni di bug e 16 aggiornamenti di sicurezza. La nuova ISO semplifica l’installazione su hardware recente e migliora la stabilità del sistema. #Debian #Linux


Debian 13.1 disponibile la nuova ISO


Debian 13.1 “Trixie” è disponibile con 71 correzioni di bug e 16 aggiornamenti di sicurezza. La nuova ISO semplifica l’installazione su hardware recente e migliora la stabilità del sistema. #Debian #Linux


𝐛𝐚𝐭: the tool to syntax highlight (almost) anything on Linux - Bread on Penguins


I was already using bat, but I only really scratched the surface of everything it could do. From the video description:

github.com/sharkdp/bat

github.com/eth-p/bat-extras

wallpaper photo is mine, patreon.com/c/breadonpenguins

my music: unicornmasquerade.bandcamp.com…

  • 0:00 command color outputs!
  • 1:35 syntax highlighted manual page btw
  • 1:57 supported languages
  • 2:30 install bat, bat-extras
  • 3:12 config options
  • 3:46 style formats
  • 4:30 custom colorschemes
  • 4:59 integration for common tools
  • 5:33 bat preview in fzf
  • 6:28 colorized help menus
  • 7:02 performance comparison?
  • 8:36 syntax highlighting makes my brain perform faster
in reply to Otter Raft

If you enjoy bat, may I also recommend you try:

  • eza as an alternative to ls
  • zoxide as an alternative to cd
  • fd as an alternative to find
  • fzf paired with fd for enhanced reverse searching and more
  • delta for syntax highlighting pager for git, diff, grep, blame output

I’ve been using these for probably around 5-10 years / daily, without issue.

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in reply to dinckel

I never used erdtree. What do you like about it that is different from eza?
in reply to trevor (he/they)

I've found it before I've heard about eza, but i think it generally fits my needs better. erdtree combines features of ls, tree, and find, in a way that's convenient for me
in reply to Otter Raft

This is a great video. I always appreciate a deeper look into tools like this.


Firefox integra Copilot l'AI di Microsoft


in reply to LinuxEasy

Ho sfanculato Mozilla e Firefox 4 anni fa. Prima muoiono entrambi, meglio è.

transalation for you inglish:

I ditched Mozilla and Firefox four years ago. The sooner they both die, the better.

omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/09/firefo…

Try Librewolf, doesnt have ai

in reply to infjarchninja

Wow non hanno neanche creato il loro assistente AI e hanno usato Copilot... 🤑🤑🤑


Linux distro for noob


I have a laptop from 2014 and I'm thinking of installing Kubuntu or Arch. I don't know much about linux but the computer is not important and is damaged so I can screw it What would you recommend? I'm thinking of something customizable (Arch) but easy to use (so Kubuntu is a good option)

If the English is not good, blame the translator 😃👍

I have the minimum requirements for both.

Edit: The computer isn't suposed for be a daily driver. And thanks for the replies.

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in reply to Arya

Kubuntu is a pretty solid choice. It has an up-to-date KDE, and it's surprisingly snappy and resource efficient.

in reply to qaz

It's pretty impressive that they pushed the bicycleIt's pretty impressive that they pushed the bicycle to the right 800 times and half the times it went left instantly.




Any fake location app that fakes travelling too?


play.google.com/store/apps/det…

It gets the job done, but it's proprietary — is there any open-source equivalent of that?

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in reply to admin

Fake Traveler is another GPS spoofer that was recommended online, since you say MockGPS didn’t work consistently for you.
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in reply to admin

Why spoof your location instead of just denying location permissions?

in reply to 200ok

I'm pretty cool with being forgotten most of the time, especially in general "stir the pot to make people fight over stupid shit instead of building guillotines for the real problem" kinds of stuff.

But yes, I drank (and do sometimes drink) from garden hoses. It's just tap water delivered with more volume and outdoors.

in reply to azimir

Please don't drink from a garden hose, the health risks are pretty real, especially if it's been in the sun a while.
in reply to an_onanist

Not just garden hose, public lawn sprinklers were also free and available hydrating source. Even when off you could always find some water if you sucked hard enough. Tasted a bit rusty.\
This is before purified wastewater / greywater used for irrigation.


Washington’s Crypto Pivot Isn’t About Silicon Valley. It’s About Treasuries


Pyramids all the way down.


Middle click mouse to open new window


This was my SO's fav feature in windows, but in mint it closes all windows. Is there any fix? I've looked all over and cant find it. They'd really appreciate this feature as theyre apprehensive about linux already!

Edit: SOLVED. Very easy. Right click on yhe app in the taskbar and select configure. Then you can adjust the middle click function.

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in reply to bridgeenjoyer

Right-click on the applet (where you want to middle-click), select 'Applet preferences' -> 'Configure'. Change the 'Middle click action'.
in reply to DiamondOrthodox

I don't think there is an option for open new window here - i thought id found this solution too 🙁

Edit - I think they must have added this recently!! open new instance is available! solved 😀 thanks!

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in reply to bridgeenjoyer

GNOME does this by default, so if it's not working for your SO, they probably have installed some extension that modifies that behavior. I've never used Mint, but I think it's pretty heavily modified from base GNOME, so maybe it has that feature disabled with whatever their suite of modifications does. I'd poke around in the panel settings if those are exposed to you in Mint.
in reply to Luke

Mint's desktop environment, Cinnamon, is technically based on GNOME Shell (i.e. a fork of it), but we're not just talking "pretty heavily modified". In many ways, it's its own thing now and you can't really assume things to work similarly.



in reply to n3m37h

NATO bombs. NATO planes. NATO bullets.
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in reply to IndustryStandard

IDF is the ones performing the actions not NATO. Yes NATO countries shouldnt be arming them but if they dont they will just get it from China, NK, Russia.

Iregardless of where the weapons come from those countries are not the ones doing the bombing/killing it is Bennies Regime doing it. They are a symptom of the current status quo of making as much money as possible because mostly crazies are in power across the world.

in reply to n3m37h

"If NATO does not commit genocide then their opponents will!!".

"If Hitler did not kill the Jews the Soviets would!!" This is you.

in reply to IndustryStandard

Except Isreal is a friend of NATO???

WOW your train of though is messed, did you eat paint chips or lick windows??




Jeena's Hyprland Demo


I switched to Hyprland some time ago and now I made a video showcasing all the features I've implemented for myself, check it out!

In this video I'm showing my current Hyprland setup as a demo. I'm showing features I implemented myself and my configuration of hyprland, waybar, tofi, wlogout, kitty and other tools.

And here the link to my hypr-dotfiles: git.jeena.net/jeena/hypr-dotfi…



Palestinian boys shot in testicles as “target practice” (Video short)


Dr. Nick Maynard, from Oxford University Hospital, talks about Palestinian boys in Gaza with gunshot wounds he believes were caused by deliberate targeting by Israeli soldiers.
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Over 19,000 children killed in Gaza by Israel as genocide marks 700th day


According to the latest figures from the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza, at least 19,424 children have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023 - the equivalent of one child every 52 minutes. Among them are 1,000 infants under the age of one.


Hamas publishes new video of captives


“We thought we were hostages of Hamas; but the truth is we are hostages of our own government, of Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich,” captive Guy Dalal said in the video, according to a translation on Telegram.

The video called on the public to protest the Israeli government’s actions and highlighted the vulnerability of the captives as Gaza City is being levelled by Israeli strikes.

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in reply to Mrkawfee

The west just loves proving why every country needs a strong, armed resistance.
in reply to Mrkawfee

Disarm your resistance fighters or we'll send our rabid attack dog to genocide your civilians while openly giving them the tools to do so. America is a terrorist state.



in reply to 52fighters

Not the country which is currently literally occupying them militarily and colonizing them culturally, economically and politically? Lol.

Tokyo urges higher military spending, US-Japan cooperation


Oh, right.

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What is this generations Nirvana, Limp Bizkit, Tupac, or Rage against the machine?


I feel global political oppression or global wars usually produce great music but Macklemore might be the peak.

Nothing against him, some of his songs are good, but I expected real rage inducing stuff with everything going on. Or is this just the state of music as a whole?




CBS News Is Turning Into An Israeli Propaganda Network (Video 10mins)


As a new owner acquires CBS and Paramount, we expose a disturbing partnership with Bari Weiss's "Free Press," a media outlet that has been used by Israeli leaders to justify genocide. Emma Vigeland and the MR crew connect the dots from a multi-million dollar settlement with the Trump administration to the cancellation of popular liberal shows to the consolidation of media power under the direction of powerful conservative interests.




Conspiracy YouTubers


[YouTube thumbnail showing a person doing the soy face while pointing at a map of the world linking a Moai from Rapa Nui with the Albanian flag]
EASTER ISLAND 8 ALBANIA CONNECTION?!?!!!
What Historians Don't Want You To Know About Albania
132k views - 8 months ago
CONSPIRACISTORY
The TRUTH is too dangerous to be known but I am willing to share it with you, know more by subscribing to SmugVPN over at ht…

[the conspiracy YouTuber, looking shaken and paranoid, is now talking into his mic]
EASTER ISLAND AND ALBANIA
TWO CIVILIZATIONS
NEVER IN CONTACT
BUT IF YOU LOOK ON A MAP...
YOU CAN DRAW A STRAIGHT LINE BETWEEN BOTH LOCATIONS !!
COINCIDENCE?!

[the YouTuber is embedded on a massive depiction of a Moai as the head of the Albanian flag symbol, floating in space, under the hashtag #BELIEVE]

thebad.website/comic/conspirac…

bsky.app/profile/thebad.websit…



Nepal Bans 26 Social Media Platforms, Including Signal


The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of Nepal has issued an order requiring all social media platforms to be registered in Nepal.

Based on this, the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has instructed all network service providers to deactivate 26 platforms, including Signal, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and others.

To lift the ban and operate legally in Nepal, each platform must:

  1. Register with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology.
  2. Appoint in Nepal:
    • A Point of Contact
    • A Resident Grievance Handling Officer
    • An Officer responsible for monitoring compliance with self-regulation [1]


  3. Submit an application in the prescribed format along with required documents, as per the Directives on Managing the Use of Social Media Networks (2080 B.S.). [2]

Reference:

[1] Notice by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology on Managing the Social Networking Platform Usage in Nepal

[2] Directives for Managing the Use of Social Networks, 2023

in reply to ftbd

Facebook is considered social media... It's far from. The term "social media" today, just means that there's people there, and they can talk/write with each other. 20 yrs ago, it was a moderated and safe place to meet people anonymously, and then if you clicked, you could decide to meet IRL. I made lots of friends back then. Since 2008 I have maybe made 3 friends online on FB... Most on FB are internet warriors.


This Company Turns Dashcams into ‘Virtual CCTV Cameras.’ Then Hackers Got In




This Company Turns Dashcams into ‘Virtual CCTV Cameras.’ Then Hackers Got In


A hacker has broken into Nexar, a popular dashcam company that pitches its users’ dashcams as “virtual CCTV cameras” around the world that other people can buy images from, and accessed a database of terabytes of video recordings taken from cameras in drivers’ cars. The videos obtained by the hacker and shared with 404 Media capture people clearly unaware that a third party may be watching or listening in. A parent in a car soothing a baby. A man whistling along to the radio. Another person on a Facetime call. One appears to show a driver heading towards the entrance of the CIA’s headquarters. Other images, which are publicly available in a map that Nexar publishes online, show drivers around sensitive Department of Defense locations.

The hacker also found a list of companies and agencies that may have interacted with Nexar’s data business, which sells access to blurred images captured by the cameras and other related data. This can include monitoring the same location captured by Nexar’s cameras over time, and lets clients “explore the physical world and gain insights like never before,” and use its virtual CCTV cameras “to monitor specific points of interest,” according to Nexar’s website.

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Linux phones are more important now than ever.


E: apparently it needs to be said that I am not suggesting you switch to Linux on your phone today; just that development needs to accelerate. Please don't be one of the 34 people that replied to tell me Linux is not ready.


Android has always been a fairly open platform, especially if you were deliberate about getting it that way, but we've seen in recent months an extremely rapid devolution of the Android ecosystem:

  1. The closing of development of an increasing number of components in AOSP.
  2. Samsung, Xiaomi and OnePlus have removed the option of bootloader unlocking on all of their devices. I suspect Google is not far behind.
  3. Google implementing Play Integrity API and encouraging developers to implement it. Notably the EU's own identity verification wallet requires this, in stark contrast to their own laws and policies, despite the protest of hundreds on Github.
  4. And finally, the mandatory implementation of developer verification across Android systems. Yes, if you're running a 3rd-party OS like GOS you won't be directly affected by this, but it will impact 99.9% of devices, and I foresee many open source developers just opting out of developing apps for Android entirely as a result. We've already seen SyncThing simply discontinue development for this reason, citing issues with Google Play Store. They've also repeatedly denied updates for NextCloud with no explanation, only restoring it after mass outcry. And we've already seen Google targeting any software intended to circumvent ads, labeling them in the system as "dangerous" and "untrusted". This will most certainly carry into their new "verification" system.

Google once competed with Apple for customers. But in a world where Google walks away from the biggest antitrust trial since 1998 with yet another slap on the wrist, competition is dead, and Google is taking notes from Apple about what they can legally get away with.

Android as we know it is dead. And/or will be dead very soon. We need an open replacement.

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in reply to Flagstaff

FYI, I found the setting. There's actually a slider for "image size" that allows you to set it at whatever % you want... Even better!
in reply to Broken

Dang, this dev has thought of everything! If anything, Summit is only criticized for having too many options, haha.

in reply to iqarwone

"Windows has inconsistency with icons and design in some areas."

I prefer Linux, but what? Oh, hello pot! Have you met my friend kettle?



Labour council leader called rape gang victims ‘white trash'


Dennis Jones, the leader of Peterborough City Council, made the comments in late-night exchanges with a younger councillor, Daisy Blakemore Creedon.

When she raised concerns about immigration and women's safety, Jones lashed out: "Oh so white British cops fuckingg poor white trash in Rotherham is OK, is it? Get a fucking grip, Daisy."

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in reply to ChaoticNeutralCzech

Hmmm... All right for me, why can't I replicate the issue with this comment?
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How to make tagging easier?


When I want to tag a post, I often come across the issue of "tagging uncertainty". E.g.

  • Did I use singular (KungFuMovie) or plural (KungFuMovies) on other occasions?
  • Did I use 'native' (KurosawaAkira) or Western (AkiraKurosawa) name order?
  • Have I even used a tag on this topic before, or is it the first time?

In order to check, I:

  • scroll up or down until I see the top of the community sidebar info
  • middle-click the link there to the community home page (only available on my own community because I placed one there myself) to open in a new tab
  • switch from posting window tab to that new tab
  • scroll down until I see "All community tags"
  • click on that
  • look for the tag I'm interested in
  • go back to the tab with the posting window
  • write the desired tag

E.g. for this very post, I wasn't sure whether to tag it "tag", "tags" or "tagging". I had to click "Communities", search for "help", middle-click on "Piefed Help", switch to that tab and then look at the tag area to see which form has been used previously.

Some ideas that might make tagging easier:

  • a "See all community tags" link next to the tags field in the posting window (easy to do?), opens in a new tab or a pop-up
  • auto-suggest one or more tags once you start typing one in the tag field (hard to do?), like on Mastodon
  • any other ideas, anyone?
in reply to Blaze (he/him)

It's kind of a "wisdom of the crowd" thing. The idea that on average, in aggregate, most of the time, it starts to make sense and be useful. But individual posts are often tagged very "wrongly".

Having said that... For space reasons the tag list in the sidebar is limited to 30 tags and I'm sure there is more we could do to improve the utility of it. Maybe a separate page which has a rotatable tag cloud at the top and below that the list of posts dynamically updates based on whatever is the currently selected tag...

in reply to Rimu

Honestly?

At this point, given their very limited range of usefulness (one-community-only, mods can't add, remove or edit tags on posts, clicking #tag won't find #tags or #tagging, the work required to try to avoid such 'tag splitting', Lemmy users can't add them, Lemmy users can't see them), I'm tempted to just stop bothering with tags altogether.

But then I remember "Search this community" doesn't really work...

:::spoiler jackiechan tag vs "Search this community" for jackie

:::

So if I give up on tagging and community search is broken, what option does that leave for anyone trying to find something in a community? Flairs? Or just plain, old Ctrl+F? (Yes, I've had to resort to this with Piefed, with varying degrees of success.)

(I've already learned to keep an Alex Lemmy page open all the time, so I can do things like search a community.)

So I guess I have to keep tagging if I want Piefed users to be able to ever find anything. And I guess it will still involve me doing all those steps I listed in OP. 🙁 Not exactly a candidate for !piefed_joy@piefed.social




Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda


in reply to BCsven

They publicly recinded their "Don't be Evil" motto years ago. You should know that anyone that does something like that is evil.

Degoogling is a thing for this reason.

in reply to BCsven

Interested in how you deal with photos and "drive". For mail/calendar I'm looking at tuta, i'm still not sure how to deal with the large number of accounts i have associated with gmail.
in reply to karlhungus

Yeah me too. My only hope is he was pandering to trump so trump wouldn't pull the plug on encrypted services like proton. proton is moving services out of Switzerland due to new laws being passed that providers must keep and handover keys for data to authorities. They are moving data services to Germany. They started with their AI chatbot, and are supposed to be moving the rest...so since its in Germany Tuta is probably a good choice since we can't rely on swiss privacy anymore
in reply to NightOwl

$45 million??? That's a rounding error on a single day of Google's income. I'm not even a little shocked that they have no scruples or integrity whatsoever, but I AM shocked how apparently CHEAP our democracy is.

Hell, it'll probably cost more than that to IMPLEMENT this in any meaningful sense!

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I am going to Gaza with the flotilla.


Hi everyone.

I'm a member of the flotilla and preparing to leave for Gaza soon hopefully. A lot hanging on logistics and other things still but I will know more the coming days.

Had to start a new channel old one did not work properly youtube.com/@andersjohansson-o…

action_for_palestine@tankie.tube will only post post sailing here.

anders_gsf@tankie.tube for the trip

Sorry for the changes had to switch up on the phones a bit.

We will set sail in September. I hope to be be able to update a bit on these channels and setting up new accounts for this purpose.

Any tips, shares and discussions are welcomed and I hope to be be able to update on the journey a bit here.

Official updates will be made from official accounts but this will be my personal experience and as a backup for when other communications no longer are available.

Palestine will be free!

Official channels:
globalsumudflotilla.org/
X -
@gbsumudflotilla in
stagram -
globalsumudflotilla
Telegram -
@globalsumudflotilla
youtube.com/@globalsumudflotil…
tiktok.com/@globalsumudflotill…

I am currently as reserv and helping out , not sure if I will be able to sail. I hope so but a lot of things to happen before a decision there.

Barcelona just had a press conference announcing departure

Got instagram @andersjohanssongsf

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in reply to From_the_river_to_the_sea [none/use name]

Hi , so I still can't update much more but to say we have been delayed. A lot of work do to here and amazing people to meet . Huge support from the locals here in Italy. The dockworkers union will stop all Isreal transports if any interference with the flotilla. As well as other actions from university groups and others.

When I applied for this my thoughts was that the likely outcome would be interception . Now I'm getting more and more hopeful that we will actually be able to go all the way to Gaza.



DNS app asking for my location. How bad is that?


I'm working on an old tablet and couldn't figure out how to switch to dns over https, so I got an app that assisted. I found one that only had 1000 downloads, no reviews, and just someone's name as the creator so I thought it was safe, but it's asking for my location to scan wifi signals. Is that phishy or standard issue?
in reply to irmadlad

Some people don't realise it immediately, though. What would you say for that one?
in reply to birdwing

Well, for one, I'm not giving OP the piss for downloading the app. We all get suckered at one time or another. However, as I highlited, 1000 downloads, no reviews, and just someone’s name, is cause to pause and do some diligent searches regarding the app. If it were legit, most likely you'll find someone who has used the app and voiced their opinion. For instance, when I go to github, the first thing I want to see is when was the last activity, how many stars, how mature is the project, read the issue tracking section, etc. After a while you get a spidey sense about stuff.

Be cautious and verify.




in reply to icegladiator

As a former Mormon I find this mildly interesting, but I don't have much hope that large numbers of LDS people will begin to protest against the genocide. The pro-Israel thing is deeply embedded... as in, I'm pretty sure there are an awful lot of LDS people who will see the sacrifice of a million or two Palestinians, even if totally innocent, as a reasonable price to pay for God's Chosen People getting the Land Of The Covenant to usher in the Second Coming.

Even deeper than that: Mormons are mostly herd animals. Dissent has been trained out of them (unless the dissent is authorized by the First Presidency).